Saint Cyprian (died A.D. 258): "He who has turned his back on the Church of Christ shall not come to the rewards of Christ; he is an alien, a worldling, an enemy. You cannot have God for your Father if you have not the Church for your mother. Our Lord warns us when He says: `he that is not with Me is against Me, and he that gathereth not with Me scattereth.' Whosoever breaks the peace and harmony of Christ acts against Christ; whoever gathers elsewhere than in the Church scatters the Church of Christ." (Unity of the Catholic Church)
Trying to prove the Catholic church is correct by quoting a "Saint" is a circular logic fallacy.
If you really cared about this man who died, you would denounce the system that forced him to take a vaccine with a vow of obedience.
On the other hand, if you believe that disobeying Church authority is "turning your back on Christ", why haven't you gotten your shot? The Pope expects you to take it as an "act of love".
This man had the free will to choose not to inject himself with the product of an abortion.
Just because a father tells a son to sin, doesn't mean the son must blindly obey. His obedience lies with God first. However, that does not undermine the reality that God ordained the father to have authority over his children, just as he ordained the apostles to have authority over the Church (John 20:21).
To disregard this authority altogether is a a sin against God (4th commandment).
All that being said, God has chosen the information age to permit Satan to hijack a great majority of the apostolic succession. Leaving only those who persevere after truth with the grace necessary to obtain eternal happiness
with Him.
But we cannot have Him as our Father if we reject the Church as our Mother. Our Lord is not a polygimist. He does not have multiple brides.
Private interpretation of scripture is condemned by scripture (2 Pet-1:20), we need a divinely ordained authority to look to.
One one hand, you state that there is an obligation to obey authority, on the other hand you say we have free will to reject the authority if it is against what God wants, then circle back that "God wants" us to obey authority.
It's clear that Q is posting from the perspective of a protestant when they quote scripture, as they condemn the pope for wearing Nazi symbolism or suggesting the Pope serves moloch:
God has chosen the information age to permit Satan to hijack a great majority of the apostolic succession
"It's all infallible except when it wasn't".
The sale of indulgences were ok, eh? Oh, those were in the "information age"?
Yes, Peter was an apostle. No, Peter wasn't the first pope. Here's a clue ... he was married.
I'm sure you're aware that Q posts from the perspective of protestants, and the bulk majority of Christians here are protestant. This isn't the place to proselytize Catholicism.
If you're here to place a red pill of Catholicism in front of everyone before they can swallow the red pill of the great awakening, then you're doing Satan's work.
Yes, I'm with you there. "Pope" Francis is an Apostate. But he is an apostate precisely because he opposes 2,000 years of Christianity. He opposes the faith Christ passed on (tradere) to the apostles, the faith of our fathers and the traditions that preserved them. He has that in common with all 30,000+ different prostestant sects.
This. His faith and alliance should be to God, not the church. This is mistake number 1
Saint Cyprian (died A.D. 258): "He who has turned his back on the Church of Christ shall not come to the rewards of Christ; he is an alien, a worldling, an enemy. You cannot have God for your Father if you have not the Church for your mother. Our Lord warns us when He says: `he that is not with Me is against Me, and he that gathereth not with Me scattereth.' Whosoever breaks the peace and harmony of Christ acts against Christ; whoever gathers elsewhere than in the Church scatters the Church of Christ." (Unity of the Catholic Church)
Trying to prove the Catholic church is correct by quoting a "Saint" is a circular logic fallacy.
If you really cared about this man who died, you would denounce the system that forced him to take a vaccine with a vow of obedience.
On the other hand, if you believe that disobeying Church authority is "turning your back on Christ", why haven't you gotten your shot? The Pope expects you to take it as an "act of love".
This man had the free will to choose not to inject himself with the product of an abortion. Just because a father tells a son to sin, doesn't mean the son must blindly obey. His obedience lies with God first. However, that does not undermine the reality that God ordained the father to have authority over his children, just as he ordained the apostles to have authority over the Church (John 20:21). To disregard this authority altogether is a a sin against God (4th commandment). All that being said, God has chosen the information age to permit Satan to hijack a great majority of the apostolic succession. Leaving only those who persevere after truth with the grace necessary to obtain eternal happiness with Him. But we cannot have Him as our Father if we reject the Church as our Mother. Our Lord is not a polygimist. He does not have multiple brides. Private interpretation of scripture is condemned by scripture (2 Pet-1:20), we need a divinely ordained authority to look to.
You're contradicting yourself.
One one hand, you state that there is an obligation to obey authority, on the other hand you say we have free will to reject the authority if it is against what God wants, then circle back that "God wants" us to obey authority.
It's clear that Q is posting from the perspective of a protestant when they quote scripture, as they condemn the pope for wearing Nazi symbolism or suggesting the Pope serves moloch:
https://qalerts.app/?n=1413
"It's all infallible except when it wasn't".
The sale of indulgences were ok, eh? Oh, those were in the "information age"?
Yes, Peter was an apostle. No, Peter wasn't the first pope. Here's a clue ... he was married.
I'm sure you're aware that Q posts from the perspective of protestants, and the bulk majority of Christians here are protestant. This isn't the place to proselytize Catholicism.
If you're here to place a red pill of Catholicism in front of everyone before they can swallow the red pill of the great awakening, then you're doing Satan's work.
Sorry but when the “church” is a money/power hungry establishment, I think praying in your house is okay in the eyes of the Lord.
No way I’m following leadership from “Pope” Francis.
Yes, I'm with you there. "Pope" Francis is an Apostate. But he is an apostate precisely because he opposes 2,000 years of Christianity. He opposes the faith Christ passed on (tradere) to the apostles, the faith of our fathers and the traditions that preserved them. He has that in common with all 30,000+ different prostestant sects.